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        Development Log
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   <li>February 25, 2012 - Today's goal is to deploy the first version of the website at WinHost Discount Windows Hosting.</li><br />
   <li>February 26, 2012 - Completed deployment of the first version of the website and the supporting Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Database.</li><br />
   <li>March 3, 2012 - Added the artist table to the SQL Server 2008 database and developed the <a href="ArtistWebForm.aspx" ID="artistPageLink" runat="server">Artist Page</a> to retrieve and render the data in two views.</li><br />
   <li>March 11, 2012 - Deployed a new version of the website as an ASP.Net Web Application. The original version was an ASP.Net Website. The Web Application model appears to be a better architecture for the future development I have planned for this application. Deployment and management of the web application is more straight forward than the website model, especially as the app grows in complexity.<a href="DeploymentWebApp.aspx" ID="webAppPulishLink" runat="server"> See Deployment Notes</a></li><br />
   <li>March 11, 2012 - Discovered that it is not necessary to specify an App Starting Point in the WinHost Site Manger. Specifying a starting directory tends to play havoc on the URL's in the app, by prefixing the URL paths with the starting point in the directory. Just specifying a startup project and a startup page in Visual Studio 2010 solution exploring, is all that is required.</li><br />
   <li>March 11, 2012 – Added the Artist MVC page. This iteration demonstrates the use of an ADO.Net Entity Framework model, over the World of Art relational database. This iteration also demonstrates a separation of concerns, where the views, data models, data access methods, and world of art objects, are separate and distinct components of the World of Art app.  <a href="ArtistEntityWebForm.aspx" ID="artistEntityPageLink" runat="server">Artist Page consuming data from ADO.Net Entity Framework</a></li>
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